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Cake day: July 4th, 2023
  • AI slop is primarily the product of a bunch of amateurs who are fucking around.

    No one cares if you ban that, go ahead.

    The majority of actual valuable and useful output of AI is shit you will never even care about or interact with in your say to day life.

    Basically any video game debeloped in the past couple years is riddled with AI generated code.

    Even the devs who made it are likely unaware of this.

    At my job I proctor interviews for devs and an enormous amount of devs have zero clue the built in autocomplete in VS Code, for example, is AI.

    I tell them this and theyre shocked, “Ive been using AI this whole time?!” Yeah dawg lol…

    I gaurentee you the average “real” game on steam with actual downloads and people playing it, has big chunks of its code AI generated.

    The most popular IDE for the unity game engine and godot engine are both vs code.

    Which means countless devs are out there, right now tab sutocomplete accepting mountains of AI generated code into their games.

    They dont know its AI.

    Their managers dont know its AI

    The people buying their games dont know its AI.

    No one even knows or cares.

    *That is the reality, and has been for a long while now too.

    So yeah… get used to it lol

  • They only documented it after all the outcry, which is way too late.

    Documenting it post release still counts as having released undocumented behavior.

    And if its malicious (which this 100% is), then it doesn’t fuckin matter anyways lol. You now are treated akin to a trojan maintainer by companies. You’ll get flagged as “don’t ever use anything by this person”

    Super great way to get yourself flagged and lose any opportunity in the future for possibly licensing stuff you maintain for big bucks. What company would risk paying money to someone who does childish stuff like that lol

  • How to get yourself blacklisted by large sweeps of the FOSS community:

    Step 1: Include any kind of undocumented subversive behaviour in your thing.

    That’s it, doesn’t matter what the intent is, simply by demonstrating you are willing to include anything that is remotely subversive without being open about it is usually enough to get blacklisted by a lot of people, because if you did it once… who’s to say you won’t do it again, but possibly worse next time?

    People are extremely coldly receptive to anytime a FOSS dev throws a sudden undisclosed anything in their tool, let alone one that is actively malicious.

    If I’m gonna depend on work life on anything FOSS, I ain’t touching anything like that, regardless of intent, with a 200 foot pole lol.

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